Hanoi, Vietnam

Hue, Vietnam - We live in Hanoi, but when we really want to eat fabulously, we go to Hué, Vietnam's old imperial capital. It is located in the center of the country along the Perfume River, which serves as backdrop and source of the city's many fish markets, one of the bedrocks of its captivating cuisine. #Vietnam #Travel

farmer's market.

Live in my beautiful country for at least a year and eat all the tropical fruit that my stomach can handle!

Flickr Finds: 15 Markets Around the World

Siti Khadijah Market (Pasar besar Siti Khadijah), Kelantan, Malaysia, is a wet market named after Prophet Muhammad's wife, who is known for her entrepreneurial skill, this market is mostly run by women. Seafood, vegetables, wide variety of fruits, ready-to eat food like 'ayam percik', nasi ulam, variety of noodle soups,local desserts like 'kuih muih' (cake sort of), tempeh and a glass of hot milk tea, which is the staple drink for Kelantanese.

Camembert - Normandy for Cheese Tour food-journey

Sunday morning market in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, 25km from Avignon, between Cavaillon and Carpentras. Best French market.

L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue Regular Market cheeseDuring the summer months, when this region of Provence is bursting at the seams with tourists coming from around the world, the market is open daily. During the rest of the year the market takes place on Thursday and Sunday mornings. #market #marche #marketinprovence #marcheprovencal #IslesurSorgue #Sorgue #Vaucluse #food #Provence #France #South #tourismpaca #tourismepaca

. The 7 most popular Lebanese spices.

Lebanese 7 Spices--unlike Arabic 7 Spices, which includes cumin, paprika, coriander, nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon, & black pepper (as well as a little bit of cardamom), this spice mix will add a new variety of flavor to your Middle Eastern dishes. To make a “Lebanese Seven Spices” mix, add the spices shown below in powder form & in equal quantities. Top left to right: Nutmeg, Ginger, Allspice Bottom left to right: Fenugreek, Cloves, Cinnamon, Black pepper.

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